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Verb(1) prevent from being seen or discovered(2) hold back; keep from being perceived by others

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(1) they were at great pains to conceal that information from the public(2) Bricks and dirt were spread about in a studied way, as if someone were trying to conceal something beneath.(3) While the movement lost support and membership internally, it was able to conceal this from the public.(4) love that they had to conceal from others(5) Everybody knows everybody so it hard to conceal something like a kidnapping.(6) The effect is to blow away the smokescreen that Big Tobacco created to conceal its darker nature.(7) Eventually you discover that the complex language of pensions is designed to conceal a very simple reality.(8) Humankind's deceptive nature is probably the one thing we cannot hide or conceal .(9) The problem for me is how unfreedom is hidden, concealed in precisely what is presented to us as new freedoms.(10) The room in which was entered was both dead and dark, concealing everything that existed in it.(11) She could not say what clues revealed her body had been concealed there.(12) No rifle is as portable and concealable as a good handgun.(13) Without them, the problem would still be concealed and the public would be in ignorance.(14) Gavin had involuntarily become one of the scouts, his mark easily concealable on his neck.(15) Items such as guns, explosives or other harmful materials could be concealed in these.(16) The knowledge of this has always been there, but it's been half hidden, concealed for its own good.